NCAA South Regional Ticket Information

Few events can match the thrills and excitement encompassing March Madness and it’s even better when experienced in person. Join the masses this year with NCAA South Regional tickets and be a part of the event that has featured powerhouse programs like Kentucky and Duke emerging past opponents in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight rounds en route to claiming a national crown. Rotating between spacious venues like the Georgia Dome, AT&T Stadium, FedEx Forum, Reliant Stadium, and the Alamodome, find out where the event will be headed next by checking out the schedule above for date and location details.

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2015 NCAA South Regional Returns to NRG Stadium

For basketball fans in the Houston area, the multi-purpose NRG Stadium has provided many prime opportunities in recent years to attend various rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Such will be the case in 2015 as well, as the venue will host NCAA South Regional games on March 27 and 29. This will be the fourth time overall that the facility has been used during March Madness, as it previously hosted Sweet 16 and Elite Eight rounds in 2008 and 2010, and was the site for the 2011 Final Four, which it will host again in 2016.

While last year’s South Regional featured Florida, UCLA, Dayton, and Stanford, the college basketball landscape looks a bit different in 2015. As of March 9, none of the aforementioned teams are ranked in the top 25, leaving the door open for a new crop of programs to compete for a chance to reach the Final Four. Among the teams that could potentially be in the mix for the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight by the end of the month include Arizona, Kansas, Baylor, and Oklahoma.